Monthly Archives: July 2011

Pagination, Scrolling, and the Never-Ending Website

Web 2.0. It means a lot of things: flashy and dynamic pages, with more content and gizmos and gadgets than you can toggle, push, swipe or click in a day. It means an evolution of the “website” as an interface … Continue reading

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Apparently, my blog is really popular in Russia. Unfortunately, I don’t speak Russian, so I wasn’t able to get much discussion out of some of those comments. In all seriousness, to reduce spam, I’ve turned off automatic approval of comments. … Continue reading

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On Why Simple Fixes are Never Simple

Over at reddit, I recently announced that we’d try to make use of a new subreddit to show off to our users some of the smaller, little enhancements that we work on day-to-day. The place is r/changelog, and so far, … Continue reading

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